As an organization committed to optimizing healthcare systems for patients, families and nurses, AACN understands the current imperative to improve the health of hospital work environments or risk the failure of our healthcare system.
We invite you to take bold action in transforming your workplace: Join hospitals and healthcare leaders nationwide in AACN’s Healthy Work Environment (HWE) National Collaborative ― a hands-on education, mentorship and co-learning program to create healthier work environments together that lead to improved quality indicators, job satisfaction and retention, and organizational outcomes.
Developed in partnership with implementation scientists and researchers, this pioneering program leverages a proven framework for creating and maintaining a healthy work environment with implementation science strategies to make change that sticks. The HWE National Collaborative provides a unique opportunity to achieve concrete, measurable progress in operationalizing evidence-based standards in daily practice to truly improve the health of your work environment.
A growing body of research shows that creating and maintaining a healthy work environment is critical to ensuring a strong future for America’s healthcare system. The AACN Healthy Work Environment (HWE) Standards provide an evidence-based framework for establishing and sustaining a healthy work environment that supports excellence in care delivery and staff satisfaction and retention. These essential standards are based on workplace improvement concepts backed by nearly 20 years of data.
Why Do Healthy Work Environment Standards Matter?
Impact of HWE
The Evidence
Overcoming Barriers
At no other time in healthcare’s history has there been more turbulence, rapid change or complexity. Mounting evidence reflects that unhealthy work environments resulting from these and other factors contribute to medical errors, ineffective delivery of care and conflict and stress among healthcare professionals. The link between healthy work environments and patient safety, staff retention and recruitment, and a hospital’s bottom line is irrefutable.
Creating a healthy work environment enables nurses and the healthcare team to provide the highest standards of compassionate patient care while being fulfilled at work. Research reveals that a healthy work environment can lead to more engaged staff, decreased burnout, lower turnover and better patient care. By identifying and replacing unhealthy systemic behaviors with the HWE Standards, organizations can achieve a culture where safety is the norm and excellence the shared goal.
There is still much work to do.
In 2021, AACN conducted its fifth National Nurse Work Environments Study. The study reports a dramatic decline in the overall health of the work environment along with higher nurse turnover rates and notably lower nurse satisfaction — all of which raise significant concerns about the future of our healthcare system and the livelihood of the nursing profession.
On the bright side, these surveys show that nurses working in units where the HWE Standards have been or are being implemented report significantly better quality of care, satisfaction with their role and profession, emotional health and fewer plans to leave the bedside.
A few notable insights from the survey include:
However, among respondents who worked in a unit with HWE Standards (vs. those in non-HWE Standard units):
While many healthcare leaders understand the importance of a healthy work environment, they know how challenging it can be to take those first steps, rally their teams and implement their vision. Creating and sustaining a healthy work environment requires intentional effort and concrete action steps. It is a journey, not a sprint, that requires long-term organizational culture change throughout all levels of the organization.
In the years since launching the Healthy Work Environment initiative and HWE Standards, AACN has developed a variety of tools and resources to support healthcare leaders and organizations in achieving a healthier workplace. However, feedback from our community of nurses, clinical and practice advisory groups, volunteers and national conference attendees indicate that significant barriers to implementing the standards remain.
AACN’s HWE National Collaborative addresses and helps hospitals overcome the most common barriers to implementation, including:
As a participant in AACN’s Healthy Work Environment National Collaborative, your organization will experience benefits on many levels. On a programmatic level, your team will:
In addition to the advantages of program participation, your organization will also be positioned to benefit from among the improved outcomes associated with a healthy work environment.
We have long understood the linkages between a healthy work environment and recruitment and retention of staff. In this global crisis of healthcare workforce shortages, an environment with each of the HWE Standards present and working synergistically ensures clinical excellence and optimal patient outcomes.
Jean Anne Connor, PhD, RN, CPNP, FAAN, Director Nursing Research and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
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